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I think this is literally the WORST PLACE to have hair algae. I'm such a clutz.
Any clean up crew reccomendations for this?
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I think this is literally the WORST PLACE to have hair algae. I'm such a clutz.
Any clean up crew reccomendations for this?
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My female emerald crab was a total game changer for my GHA phase. Literally scraped the rock clean down to where cerith and Astraea were able to keep it from coming back. I think tales of emerald crabs not being reef safe are a bit overblown.
 

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Found this one in the hallway, hopefully it works
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Very cute cat! Mine has shown shockingly little interest in the tank, I though for sure she’d be a fan based on how much she watches them on the TV screensaver!
 

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My female emerald crab was a total game changer for my GHA phase. Literally scraped the rock clean down to where cerith and Astraea were able to keep it from coming back. I think tales of emerald crabs not being reef safe are a bit overblown.
I think the females are the better/safer ones.
 

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I think the females are the better/safer ones.
How do you tell them apart All the little wiggly undercarriage stuff looks the same to me on crustaceans. I got 4, 2 murdered my acans they got sumped the other 2 are constantly picking at the rock eating some invisible or super hard to see algae. I figure if they are not caught red clawed destroying something I want they can stay even if they are only pretending to do work.
 

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I'm hesitant to try emeralds again since they betrayed me back in August, those were both males though. I think I'll try a pitho crab or 2. Might get a tuxedo urchin too.
I got 4 pithos a little over a month ago. They work! I did pick the smallest ones with the smallest claws which are supposed to be males. I dont know why that matters but from reading here thats what you want. Well they have all molted at least once and one got huge! And I am pretty sure its female as her claws got huge also. I dont know if thats an issue or what the issue will be so far she is the absolute best bubble algae eater I have found. Ill post a nighttime blue light pic (I know sorry) I was shocked when I saw her and just snapped a pic. They bury themselves in the sand during the day but once the lights start to go down they come out. Every once in a while I'll catch one out during the day.
 

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How do you tell them apart All the little wiggly undercarriage stuff looks the same to me on crustaceans. I got 4, 2 murdered my acans they got sumped the other 2 are constantly picking at the rock eating some invisible or super hard to see algae. I figure if they are not caught red clawed destroying something I want they can stay even if they are only pretending to do work.
Oh and honestly that first part was an actual question. I just forgot the "?" part lol.
 
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Oh and honestly that first part was an actual question. I just forgot the "?" part lol.
Other than the skirt (the underbelly), female emerald crabs have smaller claws than males. I would still look at the skirt though, it's easy once you remember the patterns. (The males pattern looks like a slim Jim :winking-face:)
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Other than the skirt (the underbelly), female emerald crabs have smaller claws than males. I would still look at the skirt though, it's easy once you remember the patterns. (The males pattern looks like a slim Jim :winking-face:)
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It's all Greek to me. Lol
 

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Other than the skirt (the underbelly), female emerald crabs have smaller claws than males. I would still look at the skirt though, it's easy once you remember the patterns. (The males pattern looks like a slim Jim :winking-face:)
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His pops out, hers doesn't...?
Whaaat!? JK I get it. I just can never tell irl. I had never heard female ec are better than males. I tried to do the sexing thing earlier in life but it was not easy for me. I typically don't like crabs in my tank have had overall bad experiences with them. These Pithos though! These are a first for me and they are great ba eaters. I was on the verge of an epidemic they have done a great job.
 

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